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Loki | S1 E3 | Full Reaction

I was really moved by the conversation of 'Love' and what it means to both Loki and Sylvie. It's so playful at first, layered with that classic Loki mischief, but then it dives deep into something raw and poetic. "Love is a dagger" isn't a perfect metaphor lol, but that's what makes it feel very real to me. It's messy, sharp, and kind of sad. You can feel the ache in both Loki and Sylvie. Two souls who have lived on the run, worn masks to survive, and now sit across from literally themselves trying to define something neither of them has had the chance to really experience.

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LINK: https://youtu.be/KNWcwftkZFY
I watched this on Disney Plus

Loki | S1 E3 | Full Reaction

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I know what you mean about being freaked out by things like space and gravity. I'm a big space nerd, and sometimes I give myself a crisis by thinking about it too much. I'm really freaked out by the idea of absolute space - the fact that we've never actually occupied the same space twice because we're constantly hurtling through space at breakneck speeds (relative to the cosmic microwave background, that is). In just the time it took you to read this sentence, you've passed thousands of miles through absolute space, even though you didn't feel it. And you'll never again be back where you were a moment ago. That spot in absolute space that you occupied the moment you were born? That's like... lightyears away now. How insane is that?

Dude Longcouch

I never made the connection with the infinity stone colours and the episodes before. Episode 1 being yellow and the Mind stone, Loki has his whole mindset challenged right down to his fundamental grasp of what he believed to be true. How he thinks about the universe turned upside down and utterly changed. Episode 2 being red and the Reality stone, branches from nexus events on the time line forming alternate realities and variants, with both Loki & Sylvie wanting to challenge the reality the time keepers are trying to control. And this episode purple and the Power stone, both Sylvie and Loki mention or imply power a lot: a power source to escape their apocalypse they're in, the power of the apocalypse itself, the power of illusions and enchantments - even the power that love holds over people and can impact people. It's an interesting theory, and I wonder what themes we might be able to tie to the remaining stones: Soul, Space and Time.

KJ Gould

always love the bi canon of Loki in this one. it makes so much sense if you think about it really

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